X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?p=grml-autoconfig.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fgrml-autoconfig.current.txt;h=8fcfa67869a3228444027749747c9fb28476478d;hp=71ac363f8adfef06f10f9a717df48d3e993f3f73;hb=4c0e0818e388ef9791e79614267a5684fb7dc8b4;hpb=b9ded1804ee9d43b711f2935aa5d400b657d4f43 diff --git a/doc/grml-autoconfig.current.txt b/doc/grml-autoconfig.current.txt index 71ac363..8fcfa67 100644 --- a/doc/grml-autoconfig.current.txt +++ b/doc/grml-autoconfig.current.txt @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Determination of DCS directory ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The DCS directory defaults to the root directory of the GRML live image -(Note: the directory is known as /lib/live/mount/medium/ on a _running_ +(Note: the directory is known as /run/live/medium/ on a _running_ Grml system then!). If a file system labeled GRMLCFG is found, the DCS directory is the root directory of that file system. Alternatively, the myconfig boot parameter can be used to directly specify a device which @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ As you probably know you can adjust boot parameters on the bootprompt. You want to set some boot parameters permanently? That's possible via adding a directory named 'bootparams' to the Grml ISO which has to be located at the root-directory /bootparams/ (Note: the directory is known -as /lib/live/mount/medium/bootparams/ on a _running_ Grml system then!). +as /run/live/medium/bootparams/ on a_running_Grml system then!). Place a textfile inside the directory containing the boot parameters which should be appended to default ones (this corresponds to booting without any special parameters).